Travis Kelce suffers humiliating Kansas City Chiefs practice moment just days before Super Bowl showdown
At a Kansas City Chiefs team practice prior to Super Bowl 59, Travis Kelce’s typical antics turned against him.
With ten days to the big game matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles, the 35-year-old great tight end was hilariously embarrassed.
Jesse Newell of the Kansas City Star shared a brief video on X showing him attempting to slam dunk Kansas City Chiefs teammate Charles Omenihu.
But Omenihu, the defensive end, saw the motion coming and shoved Kelce.
After landing on both feet, the ten-time Pro Bowl player collapsed back into the grass.
As the clip came to a close, Kelce stood up and started laughing while Omenihu was seen in the background celebrating.
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The incident involving Kelce and Omenihu sent social media users into a frenzy.
“Travis [laughing emojis] don’t get injured by man,” said another.
“They are actually big toddles,” jokingly said one person.
“Love them [laughing emojis],” said a third.
Adding, “Travis is so dramatic I can’t with him,” was the fourth.
In the Chiefs’ 31-28 victory against the Buffalo Bills in the AFCC championship, Kelce had a quiet game.
Only two throws totaling 19 yards were caught by him.
Kelce, a 12-year NFL veteran, had just had a fantastic Divisional Round game in which he amassed 117 yards and a touchdown.
As the first team in NFL history to win three straight Super Bowl titles, the Chiefs are hoping to create history.
In a Super Bowl 57 rematch, they will take on the Eagles.
In 2023, Kansas City won the crucial game against Philadelphia 38-35.
The Eagles recently defeated the Washington Commanders, a division opponent, 55-23 in the NFC Championship.
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In the decisive game, Saquon Barkley ran for three touchdowns.
Jalen Hurts finished with three touchdowns on the ground, 246 passing yards, and one throwing touchdown.